Texas Attracts More Residents with its Growing Adult Communities

Texas is a state that has been attracting new residents from different demographics and parts of the world for the past decade. With the attractive properties of the state’s top metros appealing to a wide variety of populations, it is a region growing rapidly each year as today’s generations enter new milestones.

Between the newly growing homeowners and renters pool made up of the millennial generation entering adulthood, much of the focus on the Texasgrowth has been on this age bracket of 20-35. However, the interest of today’s second largest generation of baby boomers are also putting down roots in the state on a considerable scale.

According to a recent report by WalletHub on the Top Cities to Retire nationwide, there are more people moving to Texas than most other states when retiring. Included in the list’s top 100 cities were well known areas like San Antonio, Austin, El Paso, Dallas and Houston among other up and coming locations like Plano, Grand Prairie, Laredoand Amarillo.

This newly stimulated interest has been gaining steady popularity as the state continues to offer the best in affordable opportunities for both businesses and residents. Combined with the generational shift of millennials entering the workforce and housing market in parallel with older generations retiring and downsizing, much of the nation’s relocated populations are concentrating into Texas.

This shift has opened up new avenues for many industries as with the increase of residents and commercial operations has created a demand for more supply. One area that has adapted to this continuous growth cycle is the housing industry. With the inability to build single family housing fast enough to keep up with the pool of new residents; more scalable housing solutions are breaking ground.